The Difference Photography Makes

The Internet is the #1 place buyers look for homes, so it is extremely  important that when you list your home for sale it is not only listed in as many  places online as possible (especially the MLS), but also that it is displayed  well. You spend a lot of time preparing your home for sale, making sure it looks  its absolute best; it is your real estate agent’s job to make sure it looks its  best online. 

At Coldwell Banker Johnston we take dozens of photos of your home using  studio lighting, a wide angle lens, digital stitching software, and photo-touch  up software. What does that mean? It means our listings are listings that buyers  want to see, and the more buyers that look at your property the more offers  you’ll get and the higher price it will sell for (nothing motivates a buyer to  spend more than knowing there is another buyer willing to spend more).

 

Wide Angle Photography makes your home appear larger, and  shows more of the space:

Above: A small room looks even smaller taken  with a typical 35mm camera. Below that, the same room is photgraphed using  a wide angle lens, making this 750 square foothome look much, much  larger.

Digital Touch Ups make our listings stand out against the  competition:

Above: Bluer skies, greener grass, cleaner  driveway,in the photo on  we pay attention to details including lighting, time and condition of the day among other things.Just to make our  listings stand out amongst the crowd.

 

Bad photos create a negative impression of your home. Many  agents don’t even bother to take photos of their listings, and that can affect  whether or not a buyer wants to see your home, or pay top dollar for your home.  Our goal is to get the most money possible for all of our sellers and we do  everything we can to achieve that goal.

Above: Actual examples of photos taken by  other agents and put on MLS. Whether it’s takenwith a camara phone, a lens  that can only take a picture of the corner of the room, with lightingso bad  you can see the photographer’s reflection or it makes you wonder why the photowas even taken, it’s not good enough for your home.

 

The Difference Good Photography Makes:

   

Above: The top photo cuts out part  of the windows and the fireplace. On the bottomwide angle photography shows  the whole room, plus studio lighting and digital touch upsmake the room  appear warmer and more inviting.

There are currently thousands of people relocating to Edmonton from all  around the world due to the incredibly good job market. Relocating buyers are  typically willing to spend the most money and do their home searching  online. We’ve had buyers pay top dollar for our listings having only seen the  photos online (one sold for $160,000 over the area average).

If you’re selling, be sure to research the agents you are considering listing  with, and look to see how they are marketing their listings. I don’t know any  other agents in Edmonton that go to the lengths we go to, to make our listings  look their absolute best.

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